Development of postural control--differences between ventral and dorsal muscles?
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Development of postural control--differences between ventral and dorsal muscles?
Abstract
Postural control is organized in basic, direction specific synergies which can be adapted to task-related conditions. Studies on the development of postural adjustments in young sitting children revealed that largely variable, direction specific muscle activation patterns are already present in 5-6 month old children not able to sit without support. With increasing age, the variation in muscle activation patterns decreases, resulting in a selection of the most complete patterns of synergist activation at 9-10 months of age. The synergy of the dorsal extensor muscles (during a forward sway of the body) develops faster than the synergy of the ventral flexors (during backward body-sway). A 'fixed' extensor synergy is prominently present between 9 months and 3 years, i.e. during the period when standing and walking abilities develop. With increasing age the 'fixed' extensor synergy gradually dissolves. The flexor synergy shows a larger flexibility than the extensor synergy, a difference which can be attributed to differences in stability limits and differences in the degree of supraspinal modulation.
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